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Slotland bonus terms

Does any body play here, They advertise a good wager and in fairness it is untill you read the terms

All players from Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Tanzania and United Kingdom redeeming any bonuses must wager the bonuses 3x more than the wagering requirements set for any promotion or offer, unless this amount is stated otherwise for a specific promotion. For example: If a bonus has a 12x wager requirement, then these players must wager the bonus at least 36x (12 X 3 = 36). This list and/or the requirements may be modified at any time without prior notice.

So infact the wager is pretty big for some country's yet they still send the email claiming 15x wager etc when its x3 that

Funny how they impose a 3x multiplier on players from the UK, yet they don't seem to have a UK licence. Maybe the CMA might be interested in the fairness of these terms as part of their investigation

This could also present a risk that UK players finding themselves getting shafted because they expect any operator that accepts them to be doing so legally and obeying UK law will try to use the UK specific system for pursuing complaints, which will make it pretty clear to the UKGC that an operator is illegally operating in the UK market.

Any unlicensed operator in the UK market needs to stay under the radar, which includes making sure UK players don't feel they have been screwed over. Sending them an offer at 15x WR and then telling them after the fact that it's actually 45x is sure to make UK players feel they have been the victim of a rogue casino, and some will want to exercise their new found legal protections offered by the UK system to pursue the matter.

Funny how they impose a 3x multiplier on players from the UK, yet they don't seem to have a UK licence. Maybe the CMA might be interested in the fairness of these terms as part of their investigation

This could also present a risk that UK players finding themselves getting shafted because they expect any operator that accepts them to be doing so legally and obeying UK law will try to use the UK specific system for pursuing complaints, which will make it pretty clear to the UKGC that an operator is illegally operating in the UK market.

Any unlicensed operator in the UK market needs to stay under the radar, which includes making sure UK players don't feel they have been screwed over. Sending them an offer at 15x WR and then telling them after the fact that it's actually 45x is sure to make UK players feel they have been the victim of a rogue casino, and some will want to exercise their new found legal protections offered by the UK system to pursue the matter.

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Your right as always, But like goatwack said its misleading in it self, I signed up by an casinonomiester member site a long time back, I think I only had the one deposit, The games are not up to my scratch, But the constant emails bought me to go over the terms,

I do not think the whole U.K regs is set up or was even ready, They was only after the folding, Its why I ask does any one from U.K or country's mentioned play there as thats a bit harsh by adding that extra wager, I know KK always or trys to put the wager there and max cash out etc next to a site he is promoting, But we all know sites change theses bloody rules in a instant without no notification,

I am 50/50 should a site promote casino to U.K players when no license, I do know hat some are ok, But like I said before now it should be up to a player where they wish to play, When ewallets start blocking payments than its like being back up schools being told you cannot go piss untill you piss yourself,

I am waiting for the banks to follow suit, You cannot breath in this country now without being fined, being told what you can and canot do, Police making there own rules up (fact),

That really seems like a recent change. Before Brexit why would they single out UK but not a lot of other eu countries?

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They shouldn't have been accepting UK players for a couple of years, not since the new UK gambling regulations came into force requiring all sites taking bets from UK players to have a UK license in addition to their primary licence.

The one they do claim to have looks pretty worthless, the Indian Ocean equivalent of a Costa Rica licence or a Curacao licence. In effect, there is no means to challenge a decision made by the company to confiscate winnings, or indeed break the laws of the UK. It's hard to see the UKGC taking action for illegally accepting UK bets other than doing what the DoJ did in the states, going after the processors.

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